It's not a bug in the gfx driver that you don't have the correct
backlight driver.
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Also affected with this issue on 12.10. Its been quite a while now, but
its still not fixed. Too bad, its quite a major bug in my opinion.
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Bump. After attaching a few log files to the bug report at
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29931, they concluded that
was not a bug in the Intel driver, but in compiz. I'm not sure whether
this is the correct forum for bugs in compiz, but I'll be more than
happy to help out with any
I can reproduce this bug with Oneiric Alpha 3 on Acer 4810TZ
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Experiencing this issue with Natty 11.04 on a 5810T.
I erroneously created another bug report for this issue at this URL
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/783262
Here's the description as my comment here. Feel free to remove the other
bug, if this is the proper place.
When I examined the function key press using logkeys
(http://code.google.com/p/logkeys/)
I noticed that a single key press of the Function key alone registers two times.
E-1d0E-1d0
The documentation for the logkeys logfile format, indicates that 1d0 is
the keycode in hexadecimal format.
The bug is still present on my 5810TZ.
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I have Ubuntu Natty beta 1 (development branch) and the problem is still
there :(
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I must revoke my statement,
I tested todays daily-live (run completely on battery) and the bug appears
again.
sorry.
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I tried todays Natty daily-live.
The bug is fixed for me! (4810TZ)
Brightness keys work perfectly now. Thank you.
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Just updated to latest natty packages. No joy for me (5810T). Same old
same old: Screen dims, then the screen freezes, except for the mouse
cursor. Machine is alive, as I can ssh in.
TexLogic
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It's still not fixed. As of today... also that fix works!!! maybe there
could be a work around to make the buttons increase that value
somehow... (does that fix actually increase battery life as well?)
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I tried todays daily-live Natty. (kernel 2.6.37.11.13) and the bug is
NOT FIXED for me (4810TZ)
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Here is a workaround to set the Brightness via shell:
~$ sudo setpci -s 00:02.0 F4.B=75
(to set Brightness to 75%)
be careful with low values, 00 is completely black.
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The bug is fixed for me by the following commit:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=4e5359cd053bfb7d8dabe4a63624a5726848ffbc
It is part of kernels = 2.6.36-rc4.
Setting the brightness for me still is somehow weird (after pressing
Fn+left_arrow more than
Did someone already submit this bug to the freedesktop people? I did
some quick searching, but I saw no reports.
I will create a bug there and reference to here.
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I created a bug at bugs.freedesktop.org:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29931
Hopefully this thing will be fixed soon. It's irritating.
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@TexLogic: since this bug is still unassigned, most probably not!
The problem however seems to be located in the intel video driver, and Intel
developers are suggesting to report such problems at bugs.freedesktop.org,
doing so might make it more visible to the right people.
I'm sorry I just
Hey, thanks for whatever you've been able to do. Me, I've just given up on
this — it can hardly be considered a high priority to fix a bug that seems
only to affect a discontinued line of aging laptops (I haven't seen this
problem arising for Timeline [345]820 users) — and have simply turned off
Happens on my Timeline 5810 on maverick as well. Please, can we get this
damn bug fixed already?
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Is anyone actually working on this bug?
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 3:12 PM, Emiel Kollof
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Happens on my Timeline 5810 on maverick as well. Please, can we get this
damn bug fixed already?
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Does this bug still occur with the latest Maverick alpha?
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The crash seems to happen in drm_intel_gem_bo_start_gtt_access(),
judging from those stacktraces.
2010/7/14 Martin Vielsmaier 446...@bugs.launchpad.net:
When the system is frozen it is enough to kill compiz to break the freeze.
I attached gdb to compiz while frozen, here is the stack:
(gdb)
When the system is frozen it is enough to kill compiz to break the freeze.
I attached gdb to compiz while frozen, here is the stack:
(gdb) info stack
#0 0x7fc45b2d2187 in ioctl () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x7fc45891e84d in drm_intel_gem_bo_start_gtt_access () from
/lib/libdrm_intel.so.1
Well +1 :-(
I'm running Lucid on a 4810TG (with ATI, but not using the ATI card,
because it drains my battery, see
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7933876postcount=11 for a module
that powers off the ATI card.)
My tries to fix include the following:
- Tried kernel 2.6.34 (package from
oh:
4) should be 2) + ...
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I found a way to prevent the kernel from setting the brightness:
acpi=off boot option, but that is not what you want to do an a laptop
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It says fixed release, but I'm unsure about how to fix mine... what do I
install?
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Hector.. why you changed it to Fix Released ?
What is the fix ?
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What is the fix that's been released, how do I apply it?
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Doesn't work with gnome shell either.
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Hi everyone, I have an Acer 4810TG which is affected by this bug. I have 3 OSs
installed: Windows 7 64bit, Ubuntu 10.4 32bit and Fedora 13 64bit (KDE only),
and the bios version is 1.35 (released April 22nd).
The new bios didn't make any difference for me, otherwise here is what i could
This bug affects me too. Acer 4810t with Intel 4500GMA. I couldn't
resolve this problem.
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I've just installed the latest updates, and can verify that the bug
persists. Also, with the nomodeset parameter; brighness applet works,
otherwise no effect.
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I've noticed that as well — although I stopped using the nomodeset option
because it would prevent Ubuntu from being able to give me a console size
and font suitable to the 1366x768 display on my Acer (170x45) and instead
force an ugly 80x24 console. (By console I mean the ASCII command line
tty
I am running ubuntu 10.04 RC.
When I was in BIOS v1.10 the nomodeset acpi_backlight=vendor parameter
would fix the problem.
Now I upgraded to BIOS v2.31 and I have all these issues. Can we get a
changelog on the BIOS?
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On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 12:30 AM, Chris Halse Rogers
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Since you can reproduce this easily it would be good if someone could
reproduce it, SSH into the machine, and run “apport-collect 446717”.
Ok, I did that; apport-collect seemed to do what it was supposed to do on
the
Since you can reproduce this easily it would be good if someone could
reproduce it, SSH into the machine, and run “apport-collect 446717”.
Additionally, since this seems to work fine under KDE it would be good
to check if it works with metacity's compositor, too. You can enable
that by turning
This bug is most definitely still present under Lucid. I'm running the
latest updates as of April 17. Please nominate! Unfortunately, I can't
find anything specific in the relevant logs to indicate the problem.
Note this is definitely a compiz issue. It does not happen under kwin
with full
I'm using lucid beta 2 and it definitely effects me, if I change
brightness it freezes, the same has happened with kernel 2.6.34 rc1 as
well as the default kernel. (currently using default)
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[This bug had been nominated for lucid however there is not yet
confirmation in the form of log files that this bug affects lucid, so
I'm declining the lucid nomination for now.]
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